Originally Posted by antlers
Originally Posted by tylerw02
Yes, that was the assertion....the patient gets to choose between available treatments. Available does not equal indicated.
Wordplay.

Available for that particular patient, specifically…based upon their particular illness and their particular symptomatology and their particular indications…was implied.



Not at all word play. Statement was taken as it was presented. Don't try to back out of it.


And if you're truly in belief that it should be patient choice of indicated treatments, stop getting upset that (insert internet drug) isn't being "up to the patient". The patient doesn't have a license on the line. The patient isn't responsible for malpractice.

Last edited by tylerw02; 01/30/22.